Nordic combined at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Individual mass start 10km/normal hill

The individual mass start competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at the Sporting Centre FIS Štrbské Pleso on January 29. It consisted of a 10 km cross-country race followed by 2 jumps on the normal hill which are not judged.[1][2]

Results edit

Cross-country edit

Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Deficit Points
1 4 David Welde   Germany 27:20.6 +0.0 120.0
2 3 Adam Cieślar   Poland 27:59.9 +39.3 111.0
3 5 Samir Mastiev   Russia 28:21.3 +1:00.7 105.0
4 1 Takehiro Watanabe   Japan 28:25.0 +1:04.4 104.0
5 24 Paweł Słowiok   Poland 28:29.0 +1:08.4 103.0
6 22 Go Yamamoto   Japan 28:31.2 +1:10.6 103.0
7 14 Mikke Leinonen   Finland 28:32.6 +1:12.0 102.0
8 8 Viacheslav Barkov   Russia 28:44.6 +1:24.0 99.0
9 13 Viktor Pasichnyk   Ukraine 28:49.2 +1:28.6 98.0
10 25 Aleksei Seregin   Russia 28:54.7 +1:34.1 97.0
11 18 Johannes Wasel   Germany 28:55.7 +1:35.1 97.0
12 2 Ernest Yahin   Russia 28:57.0 +1:36.4 96.0
13 20 Aguri Shimizu   Japan 29:04.5 +1:43.9 94.0
14 21 Ruslan Balanda   Ukraine 29:08.1 +1:47.5 93.0
15 11 Petr Kutal   Czech Republic 29:28.0 +2:07.4 89.0
16 27 Mateusz Wantulok   Poland 29:37.4 +2:16.8 86.0
17 16 Wojciech Marusarz   Poland 29:57.7 +2:37.1 81.0
18 26 Go Sonehara   Japan 30:05.3 +2:44.7 79.0
19 9 Eetu Vähäsöyrinki   Finland 30:13.8 +2:53.2 77.0
20 19 Martin Zeman   Czech Republic 30:14.4 +2:53.8 77.0
21 15 Park Je-un   South Korea 30:21.5 +3:00.9 75.0
22 7 Niyaz Nabeev   Russia 30:24.1 +3:03.5 74.0
23 12 Oleh Vilivchuk   Ukraine 32:31.8 +5:11.2 43.0
24 10 Evgeni Klimov   Russia 33:27.1 +6:06.5 29.0
25 17 Raiko Heide   Estonia 36:25.3 +9:04.7 -16.0
6 Tobias Simon   Germany DNF
23 Szczepan Kupczak   Poland DNF

Ski jumping edit

Rank Bib Athlete Country Cross-Country
Points
Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Round 2
Distance (m)
Round 2
Points
Round 1
Rank
Total
Points
  24 Adam Cieślar   Poland 110.2 89.5 53.4 4 88.5 53.3 7 216.9
  25 David Welde   Germany 120.0 77.0 36.9 17 87.0 53.4 6 210.3
  10 Mateusz Wantulok   Poland 85.7 91.0 59.8 2 94.0 62.9 2 208.4
4 20 Go Yamamoto   Japan 102.2 86.0 50.8 6 90.0 54.1 4 207.1
5 22 Takehiro Watanabe   Japan 104.0 87.0 48.6 7 89.0 54.1 4 206.7
6 14 Ernest Yahin   Russia 96.0 87.5 52.1 5 84.0 50.7 11 198.8
7 19 Mikke Leinonen   Finland 102.0 82.0 42.3 13 87.0 51.7 9 196.0
8 21 Paweł Słowiok   Poland 103.0 84.0 44.4 10 83.5 43.6 16 191.0
9 17 Viktor Pasichnyk   Ukraine 97.7 79.5 41.5 15 85.0 51.6 10 190.8
10 13 Aguri Shimizu   Japan 94.0 83.0 44.1 11 85.5 50.7 11 188.8
11 4 Niyaz Nabeev   Russia 74.0 89.0 54.7 3 91.5 59.8 3 188.5
12 11 Petr Kutal   Czech Republic 88.2 85.0 46.8 9 86.0 50.1 13 185.1
13 15 Johannes Wasel   Germany 96.2 82.0 41.8 14 83.0 45.4 14 183.4
14 8 Go Sonehara   Japan 78.7 85.5 47.9 8 87.5 53.0 8 179.6
15 23 Samir Mastiev   Russia 104.7 79.5 38.0 16 77.5 34.8 19 177.5
16 2 Evgeni Klimov   Russia 28.2 99.5 73.3 1 74.3 1 175.8
17 18 Viacheslav Barkov   Russia 99.0 79.0 36.5 18 80.0 39.0 17 174.5
18 7 Eetu Vähäsöyrinki   Finland 76.7 82.0 42.6 12 83.5 44.9 15 164.2
19 12 Ruslan Balanda   Ukraine 93.0 74.0 29.9 20 78.0 32.8 20 155.7
20 5 Park Je-un   South Korea 74.7 77.0 31.6 19 82.0 37.5 18 143.8
21 16 Aleksei Seregin   Russia 96.5 70.5 21.0 23 74.5 24.8 23 142.3
22 6 Martin Zeman   Czech Republic 76.5 72.5 24.2 21 73.0 31.0 21 131.7
23 9 Wojciech Marusarz   Poland 80.7 70.0 20.2 24 76.5 30.2 22 131.1
24 3 Oleh Vilivchuk   Ukraine 42.2 69.0 17.6 25 68.5 18.5 25 78.3
25 1 Raiko Heide   Estonia -16.3 71.0 21.2 22 70.0 23.4 24 28.3

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